Like a 28-acre sanctuary for old-world sticks and stones, this remarkable structure combines materials recovered from sites throughout the world. Nine historical barns and cabin stacks comprise over 10,000 square-feet of living space, including a master bedroom, greenhouse, kitchen/dining area, living room, 2-bedroom guesthouse, garage/mud-room, wood shop and hobby barn area.

Sandstone flooring - rescued from an ancient site in Yorkshire, England - awaits the gait of its champion. Timbers spared the callous mist of Utah's Great Salt Lake entwist with timbers raised from the floor of the St. Lawrence River. Montana Moss Rock envelops interior walls and enhances the external façade and chimney structures.

The house also incorporates a full complement of revolutionary smart-features, including digital audio/visual, heating, electrical and satellite networking capabilities.

The site itself rests upon 28 acres along the shores of the Snake River; where wooden bridges interlace natural and man-made ponds, and the rush of the river echoes within stoic walls of quaking aspen trees.

Jackson Hole Residence
Total Size: 10,000 square feet
Duration: 24 months
Location: Jackson Hole, Wyoming
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